Weather
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How Integrated Weather Data Is Transforming Lives In The Global South
Our planet's climate is changing, and so getting to grips with meteorological data is crucial both for long term planning as well as for mounting real time responses to emerging crises. Here's an overview of the benefits that integrated weather data is bringing to the table, particularly for countries in the developing nations of the global south, which are often hardest-hit by extreme events.
Latest Research Articles
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More Rain to Unload in Los Angeles Next Week; Motorists Advised of Difficult Travel
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High Winds to Hit South US, Snow and Ice Expected in the Northeast
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Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Conditions To Unload in Portions of Southern United States; Isolated Tornadoes, Damaging Wind Gusts Possible
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Pacific Storm Train Continues to Wreak Havoc in California, Atmospheric Rivers No End in Sight
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Weather Forecast: Snow to Unfold in Chicago, Denver Due to Storm; Travel Delays to Slowed Commutes Expected
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Weather Updates: Temperatures Drop To Unleash At Night; Met Office Issues Snow and Ice Warnings
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[Australia Weather] Heavy Rain, Flooding Risks Expected to Unload in Queensland This Weekend, Forecast Warns
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Nor'easter Develops Off the Atlantic Coast, Eyes for Boston, New England: Forecast Says